This document discusses the hazards and risks of welding, including electric shock, burns, radiation, and fumes that can cause cancer with long term exposure. It outlines standard procedures like keeping the work area clear of flammable materials and equipment dry to avoid electric shock. Personal protective equipment of masks, goggles and gloves are recommended. Providing local exhaust ventilation is also advised to effectively control fumes and gases at their source.
This document discusses the hazards and risks of welding, including electric shock, burns, radiation, and fumes that can cause cancer with long term exposure. It outlines standard procedures like keeping the work area clear of flammable materials and equipment dry to avoid electric shock. Personal protective equipment of masks, goggles and gloves are recommended. Providing local exhaust ventilation is also advised to effectively control fumes and gases at their source.
This document discusses the hazards and risks of welding, including electric shock, burns, radiation, and fumes that can cause cancer with long term exposure. It outlines standard procedures like keeping the work area clear of flammable materials and equipment dry to avoid electric shock. Personal protective equipment of masks, goggles and gloves are recommended. Providing local exhaust ventilation is also advised to effectively control fumes and gases at their source.
This document discusses the hazards and risks of welding, including electric shock, burns, radiation, and fumes that can cause cancer with long term exposure. It outlines standard procedures like keeping the work area clear of flammable materials and equipment dry to avoid electric shock. Personal protective equipment of masks, goggles and gloves are recommended. Providing local exhaust ventilation is also advised to effectively control fumes and gases at their source.
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NAME: MOHD.
NAZREEN BIN SAPIEE
ID. NO: DOSHM 1009255 CLASS: 11B Hazards & Risk Effects Welding hazards include electric shock, burns, fire and explosions, radiation, heat, noise, fumes and gases
Risk effect to Health:- Fumes to much exposure can cause cancer (Long-term effect) Standard Operating Procedure Ensure the work area is clean and clear of grease, oil, and any flammable materials Keep the welding equipment and work area dry to avoid electric shock Ensure the gloves are dry and free from holes to avoid electric shock PPE Wear Mask, goggles and glove Admin Matter Provide local exhaust ventilation is much more effective in controlling welding fumes and gasses because it will capture the fumes and gasses close to the source and keeps them from entering the welders breathing zone
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